Both of these chapters have now been updated and published (August 2024) and SEPA proactively promotes use of the updated PEPFAA code. Annex 1 – PVAs by Constituency PVA consultation summary: Consultation on Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs) for Flood Risk Management in Scotland 2024 - Scottish Environment Protection Agency - Citizen Space 17 Further information for the NZET Committee – 4 April 2025 PVA Consultation Report: https://consultation.sepa.org.uk/evidence-and-flooding/potentially- vulnerable-areas/results/public_consultation_report_final.pdf PVAs data download and visualisation: Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs) 2028-2034 | Beta | SEPA | Scottish Environment Protection Agency No. of Target No. of PVAs No. of PVAs Constituency Areas (2022-2028) (2028-2034) (2022-2028) Aberdeen Central 0 0 0 Aberdeen North 1 3 3 Aberdeen South 3 4 4 Airdrie and Shotts 3 4 4 Angus 4 5 5 Argyll and Bute 9 11 9 Ayr 3 6 6 Banff and Buchan 6 13 12 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 7 11 11 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 12 15 15 Central Fife 0 3 3 Clydebank and Milngavie 0 5 5 Clydesdale 3 7 7 Coatbridge and Chryston 1 1 1 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 0 4 4 Cunninghame North 5 10 12 Cunninghame South 0 4 4 Dumbarton 2 7 7 Dumfries 7 14 14 Dundee East 0 2 2 Dundee West 1 0 0 18 Further information for the NZET Committee – 4 April 2025 No. of Target No. of PVAs No. of PVAs Constituency Areas (2022-2028) (2028-2034) (2022-2028) Dunfermline East 1 3 3 Dunfermline West 3 7 7 East Kilbride 1 3 3 East Lothian 4 9 9 Eastwood 0 4 4 Edinburgh Central 0 1 1 Edinburgh East and Musselburgh 1 1 1 Edinburgh North and Leith 1 1 1 Edinburgh Pentlands 1 0 0 Edinburgh South 2 2 2 Edinburgh West 2 3 3 Falkirk East 3 8 10 Falkirk West 1 4 4 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 15 18 17 Glasgow Anniesland 1 3 3 Glasgow Baillieston 0 5 5 Glasgow Cathcart 0 4 4 Glasgow Govan 0 3 3 Glasgow Kelvin 1 2 2 Glasgow Maryhill 0 4 4 Glasgow Pollok 1 2 2 Glasgow Rutherglen 1 4 4 Glasgow Shettleston 0 3 3 Glasgow Springburn 1 2 2 Gordon 9 10 10 Greenock and Inverclyde 1 3 3 19 Further information for the NZET Committee – 4 April 2025 No. of Target No. of PVAs No. of PVAs Constituency Areas (2022-2028) (2028-2034) (2022-2028) Hamilton North and Bellshill 0 4 4 Hamilton South 1 2 2 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 11 14 16 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 2 7 7 Kirkcaldy 1 2 2 Linlithgow 3 7 7 Livingston 1 3 3 Midlothian 1 6 5 Moray 10 14 13 Motherwell and Wishaw 0 3 3 North East Fife 8 12 12 North Tayside 12 16 17 Ochil 4 8 8 Orkney 8 13 9 Paisley North 0 1 1 Paisley South 0 3 3 Perth 4 6 6 Ross, Skye and Inverness West 11 16 19 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 8 8 8 Shetland 4 6 6 Stirling 5 7 14 Strathkelvin and Bearsden 1 6 4 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 6 14 14 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 9 11 14 West Renfrewshire 3 12 12 Western Isles 5 5 5 20 Further information for the NZET Committee – 4 April 2025 21 Further information for the NZET Committee – 4 April 2025 ANNEX 2 – WEF Projects in the Lothians Some examples of current projects in the area are set out below and in the following table. • The Bathgate Meadows Restoration Project, which is at design stage, aims to restore 1.6km of the Bog Burn, Boghead Burn and Bathgate Water, in Bathgate and provide active travel routes through the Bathgate Meadows to connect areas of the town.